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100 _aEaston, David
_941088
245 1 0 _aA systems analysis of political life
_cpor David Easton
264 _aNew York
_bWiley
_c©1965
300 _axvi, 507 páginas
_bilustraciones, diagramas
_c23 cm.
505 0 _aThe mode of analysis -- The form of theoretical analysis -- Some fundamental categories of analysis -- The input of demands -- Demands as inputs of a system -- Demands as source of stress -- Conversion of wants to demands -- Regulation of want conversion: structural mechanisms -- Regulation of want conversion: cultural mechanisms -- Regulation of the flow of demands: the communication channels -- Regulation of the flow of demands: reduction processes -- The input of support -- Support as an input of systems -- Objects of support: the political community -- Objects of support: the regime -- Objects of support: the authorities -- Stress through the erosion of support -- Cleavage as a source of stress -- Responses to stress on support -- Structural regulation of support -- The generation of diffuse support -- Diffuse support for authorities and regime: the belief in legitimacy -- Sources of legitimacy -- Diffuse support for authorities and regime: the belief in a common interest -- Diffuse support for the political community -- Outputs as regulators of specific support -- The nature of outputs -- The feedback loop -- The feedback stimuli -- The feedback response -- The communication of feedback response -- Output reaction, I-II. Conclusion -- The goals of systems analysis.
650 1 7 _aPsicología política
_9129454
650 2 7 _aCiencia politica
_xInvestigación
_9103077
942 _cCG
999 _c37721
_d37721